Palatine   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Palatine   - one of the hills of ancient Rome
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91/27 Drusus builds a new house on the Palatine.
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_10.22   hen Romulus on the Palatine Hill, divining by the flight
Ascon_32   Clodius's house stood on the Palatine, and had been bought from
Cic:Cat_1.1   the nightly guards upon the Palatine, by the watching of the
Cic:DeOr_2.263   but your court on Mount Palatine.' **  
Cic:Dom_62   when my house on the Palatine and my country mansion at
Cic:Dom_103   portico should stand on the Palatine, yes, in the city's fairest
Cic:Dom_116   heart upon building upon the Palatine a paved portico three hundred
Cic:HarResp_16   but my house upon the Palatine was restored by the state
Cic:HarResp_24   performed and celebrated on the Palatine before the temple and under
Cic:HarResp_49   correspond with that on the Palatine, then surely, though it was
Cic:Pis_11   my house, but the whole Palatine was crowded with the senate,
Cic:Pis_26   when my house on the Palatine was ablaze, as a result
Cic:RedSen_18   contents of that on the Palatine were being made over to
Cic:RoscAm_133   his fine house on the Palatine: he has for his enjoyment
Cic:Sest_54   ; my house on the Palatine was in flames - and
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   was dedicated on the Palatine in 192 B.C., 12 year
CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   d in the ruins of the Palatine after it was burn
Ennius:Ann_101   Romulus and his wall on the Palatine : FESTUS : Quamde,
Ennius:Ann_123   given to a site on the Palatine in front of the temple
Just_43.1   ain which he afterwards called Palatium. At the foot of
Naev:Pun_21   Tiber. Rome is founded on the Palatine : Varro : : 'Palat
Obseq_14   it rained milk. On the Palatine many places were shaken by
Oros_7.16   ground the Temple of the Palatine, and a large part of
Plin:HN_4.20   Pheneus, Pallantium (from which the Palatine at Rome gets its name),
Plin:HN_7.210   the present day in the Palatium, a gift of the emperors)
Plin:HN_34.14   temple of Apollo of the Palatine which had been part of
Plin:HN_35.83   in Caesar's palace on the Palatine {4 AD} it had been
Plin:HN_36.6   were being hauled to the Palatine. Would it not have been
Plin:HN_36.7   to install, also on the Palatine, columns of foreign marble, columns
Plin:HN_36.13   temple of Apollo on the Palatine and on almost all the
Plin:HN_36.25   for the Apollo on the Palatine and the much praised Seated
Plin:HN_36.38   imperial mansions on the Palatine were filled with excellent
Plin:HN_37.11   temple of Apollo on the Palatine.
ValMax_006.   are the pillar of the Palatine, and render famous the most
ValMax_2.1.6   Viriplaca, which is on the Palatine: and having liberty to say
ValMax_2.2.9   were brought up, under Mount Palatine, which Evander of Arcadia had
ValMax_2.5.6   there was one on the Palatine, another in the court of


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